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school, passed the bar exam, working at a big-time law firm. you would think that they know already that when you're sitting at in a skirt you should cross your legs. are men not immune to saying like, um, oh, my god. >> we are. >> that's good then. the segment is over. >> no. look, obviously the memo is ridiculous but it's important, your point you brought up, about how this is women on women violence. that's an important point. the way i look at this, it's about kind of older women, right, women who kind of came up in the mad men era where these things were so -- they were getting hit for these kind of things now talking to younger generation, even the quote, we pulled the lauren bacall, what does lauren bacall mean to a 25-year-old first year associate. she might have said think goodie proctor not hester prynne. that's how dated this memo was. >> like a mentoring, maybe aimed at mentoring them to do the politically correct things in the office? >> to me that's the other problem, though, not just with this firm but with large firms, large cor
school, passed the bar exam, working at a big-time law firm. you would think that they know already that when you're sitting at in a skirt you should cross your legs. are men not immune to saying like, um, oh, my god. >> we are. >> that's good then. the segment is over. >> no. look, obviously the memo is ridiculous but it's important, your point you brought up, about how this is women on women violence. that's an important point. the way i look at this, it's about kind of...
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back to "hardball." >>> we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fiked up. don't worry about that. everybody's forgotten, by the way, that when george w. bush a republican put that medicare part "d" drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. our side, we're not so ideological. so instead of screaming about how incompetent they were, we tried to help people understand the law and make it work. >> welcome back to "hardball." isn't he great? that was former president bill clinton stumping for terry mcauliffe. coming up next, we're going to talk about what really happened in benghazi. first let's look at how the health care exchanges are working. as former president clinton just said there, the medicare part "d" program had its fair share of glitches. but the democrat rs wanted to make the program work and didn't root for its failure as the republicans are doing with the affordable care act today. and despite the problems with the federal website, the sys
back to "hardball." >>> we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fiked up. don't worry about that. everybody's forgotten, by the way, that when george w. bush a republican put that medicare part "d" drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. our side, we're not so ideological. so instead of screaming about how incompetent they were, we tried to help people...
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of innovation the way we deliver make but medicaid is stuck in the 1965 ford pinto model because the law forces the insurance to cover all these services that doesn't make the program physicalfiscally -- >> how with you people cover poor people? instead of just sitting here and bashing people, how would you -- >> i would have them buy health insurance. >> out of pocket? these are poor people. >> i would subsidize them. >> okay. >> i agree with that. because then the subsidy would be clear and above board and we would know exactly what we're doing. and by the by, republicans are signing up for medicaid. it's an interesting point. it not just chris christie. john kasich just did it in ohio. it's going to spread. >> you just commit yourself to a pretty expensive health care plan if you're going to subsidize -- >> i didn't want any of this in the first place. >> competition plans will compete against each other. >> i could have done this completely differently for lower costs. >> it sounds like me -- >> totally deregulate this. >> we appreciate your input, avik. we have some financial news t
of innovation the way we deliver make but medicaid is stuck in the 1965 ford pinto model because the law forces the insurance to cover all these services that doesn't make the program physicalfiscally -- >> how with you people cover poor people? instead of just sitting here and bashing people, how would you -- >> i would have them buy health insurance. >> out of pocket? these are poor people. >> i would subsidize them. >> okay. >> i agree with that. because...
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i'm lucky that i have a brother-in-law who is in his 90s and he was in world war ii and he got out when the wharton school and said, john, you ought to get some of this adp shares and now i have 300 of them. and as i read the annual report that came out this fall, it says, boy, business is going to boom. >> no, sir, it's a great stock. i know it's at its high. i don't care, that and paychex are great stocks. it'll be terrific. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. l. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. get live squawks right in your trading platform bny mellon combines investment man
i'm lucky that i have a brother-in-law who is in his 90s and he was in world war ii and he got out when the wharton school and said, john, you ought to get some of this adp shares and now i have 300 of them. and as i read the annual report that came out this fall, it says, boy, business is going to boom. >> no, sir, it's a great stock. i know it's at its high. i don't care, that and paychex are great stocks. it'll be terrific. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the...
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it's when the new health care law actually works that many middle class americans are feeling the pain. citizens using huge and unexpected increases in premiums. two of them are with us. >> one premium went up ten times. ten times. >> that's amazing. >> it's been a trading day for the dow. we're up 16 right now, just off the highs at 15,586. they're just waiting for the apple numbers, the fed meeting this week. we're halfway through earning season, so a lot more to come. nasdaq has been trading a little lower here. similar trading pattern. down a fraction at 3943. the s&p, as maria mentioned, any positive close would be another new all-time high following a three-week win streak for that ind index. up 4.25 at 1764. >> will we or won't we close at another all-time high for the standard & poor's? let's check in with bob pisani. >> it's very cautious. we're hitting new highs. defensive names, consumer stocks moved us. look how we're moving into territory. kimberly-clark, clorox, snapple. put up the old names, tesla, facebook, priceline, yelp. they're down again today. you sell off one sec
it's when the new health care law actually works that many middle class americans are feeling the pain. citizens using huge and unexpected increases in premiums. two of them are with us. >> one premium went up ten times. ten times. >> that's amazing. >> it's been a trading day for the dow. we're up 16 right now, just off the highs at 15,586. they're just waiting for the apple numbers, the fed meeting this week. we're halfway through earning season, so a lot more to come....
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what you just talked about with orr and bankruptcy and the law firm? >> well, it has to lead to that. again, we just put a man in jail for doing the exact same thing that snyder is now doing. we put a man in jail for cronism, for no big contracts to his friends. and this is the exact same thing that orr and snyder are doing with jones day and with the banks. they're putting their clients who are wall street bankers ahead of the citizens and residents of detroit. so we're asked to pay the bill for their corporate welfare that they're getting. >> so what would be a fair decision here? what would be the perfect decision on the part of detroit residents and retirees? >> a fair decision is detroit should not be in bankruptcy. we should restructure our debt. the bank should be asked to pay for the damage they've done to this city. that's what would be fair. >> lee gatis, great to have you with us tonight. we will follow the story. we've been following this since summer.
what you just talked about with orr and bankruptcy and the law firm? >> well, it has to lead to that. again, we just put a man in jail for doing the exact same thing that snyder is now doing. we put a man in jail for cronism, for no big contracts to his friends. and this is the exact same thing that orr and snyder are doing with jones day and with the banks. they're putting their clients who are wall street bankers ahead of the citizens and residents of detroit. so we're asked to pay the...
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do they change the laws around the press? there's been some talk about trying to beef up the laws. some things that would protect the press in good ways but other things that would make it much more difficult. >> are we tamer here than mourdock's tabloids? >> yes. >> we are until we know otherwise but i think we are. >> this couldn't have been more ridiculous. >> that's? >> the new york snoes. >> geno's interceptions cause -- >> the post, you love it? >> they're one step above blogging. >> it's an early read every morning. >> fiction. >> that's fine too. >> when we come back, we're going to take a look at the markets and this week's fed meeting. first, a very happy birthday to bill gates. the microsoft founder turns 58 today. ♪ ♪ (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow.
do they change the laws around the press? there's been some talk about trying to beef up the laws. some things that would protect the press in good ways but other things that would make it much more difficult. >> are we tamer here than mourdock's tabloids? >> yes. >> we are until we know otherwise but i think we are. >> this couldn't have been more ridiculous. >> that's? >> the new york snoes. >> geno's interceptions cause -- >> the post, you love...
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even if it's for 6,000 years somebody reversed that and elimit had economic law? >> well, it's -- you know it's an asset. would you say treasury bills are money? i don't think they're money either. >> why do central banks hold it. >> it's a former reserve. >> why don't they hold diamonds. >>> what does ron paul think of his son's threat to the nomination of janet yellen? >>> twitter's boarder to become diverse. kara swisher who broke the news will tell us about it as soon as "squawk on the street" comes right back. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, million
even if it's for 6,000 years somebody reversed that and elimit had economic law? >> well, it's -- you know it's an asset. would you say treasury bills are money? i don't think they're money either. >> why do central banks hold it. >> it's a former reserve. >> why don't they hold diamonds. >>> what does ron paul think of his son's threat to the nomination of janet yellen? >>> twitter's boarder to become diverse. kara swisher who broke the news will tell...